Random Love (anti-rants)
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thank you weather gods -
…right on @steelworker!!! What a miserable hot, humid drought stricken summer it was…I won't miss it...until February. ::)
...bring on the Iron Heart gear!
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I was pretty stoked I got to wear my 25 XHS black jeans and my 64 yesterday. I was just organizing my Fal/Winter gear. So excited for the Fall.
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Indisputable fact: fall is the best time of year.
We're not even anywhere near that sort of goodness yet here, so I'll post my favorite headline to send it out into the universe and summon the fall gods:
https://www.theonion.com/mr-autumn-man-walking-down-street-with-cup-of-coffee-1819574012
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@popvulture Oh man that made me laugh. “His excellency, the Duke of Fall”. That’s where I’m headed. Still in the 80’s where I am in Missouri but it’s getting close!
And agree…Fall IS the indisputable best time of year.
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@SKT I'm still trying to find a magical place where I can be Mr. Autumn Man all the time
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@popvulture if you find it, let me know. I think a lot of IH fans would follow you there!
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Giles Fieri's Flanneltown
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@SKT I'm still trying to find a magical place where I can be Mr. Autumn Man all the time
Northern Norway…
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@neph93 I dunno about that m8
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@neph93 @popvulture Flanneltown in Northern Norway! Can someone please get on this?
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dunno about that m8
Totally understand you are sceptical, but Jack there is experiencing an inland winter. On the coast autumn lasts from August to November and spring from April to June. Winter is stormy and brutal, but relavtively short. The downside is that the same applies to summer [emoji38]
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Hmmmm ok I'm smellin' what you're steppin' in. That does sound pretty delightful.
I do wonder if I could survive the dark months. I need my vitamin D.
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I do wonder if I could survive the dark months. I need my vitamin D.
Fish innards for breakfast. Every damn day [emoji23]
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It's important to be able to cast unpleasant necessities as joys in life
In Minnesota, the natives [convince themselves they] love the cold and even the short days, and not just because they scare away a lot of riff raff who would otherwise live in the beautiful state. And of course many of them pretend that lutefisk is a delicacy. I for one don't mind cold either, but I valued the short winter days mainly because they means long summer days during the two weeks (ha) we could use our pool.
In all seriousness, living in the cold is a big reason this Mississippi boy got into Iron Heart.
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@mclaincausey I complain a lot about the heat, but honestly here in Missouri it’s only miserable from late May through August. The rest of the year is pretty nice and “Iron Heart friendly” This week will hopefully prove me right
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It's funny — I left NY, which I consider to be pretty much the max cold I want to tolerate (and I definitely could deal with it), for hot-ass Austin. Finding middle ground doesn't seem to be my strong suit
I do really love cold weather, just not a fan when it drags on for too long. I remember being about to completely lose my shit when it was still cold in May a couple years in NY. One day I'll find a place with some balance, hopefully before angry Mother Nature gets rid of all that.
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We had a 60's and 70's day here in Annapolis today and it was a wonderful day to bust out some Iron Heart. Unfortunately 90 something degree days we'll through September are not uncommon. Wife and I are considering moving out Midwest, maybe Michigan or the like. I'd consider myself a cold weather guy